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Cliffs on west side of Morenci Canyon, showing Coronado quartzite. Greenlee County, Arizona. Circa 1901, plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 43. 1905.
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View up Chase Creek from point on road between Clifton and Morenci, cliff of Coronado quartzite on left, capped by Longfellow limestone. Greenlee County, Arizona. Circa 1901, plate 6-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 43. 1905.
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Bluffs of Gila conglomerate on west side of San Francisco river 3 miles below Clifton, the bluffs are 300 to 400 feet high. Greenlee County, Arizona. Circa 1901, plate 3-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 43. 1905.
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Mouth of Morenci Canyon, looking up toward Morenci, Cambrian quartzite to the left, Ordovician limestone to the right, Copper Mountain fault, separating the two, follows bottom of canyon. Greenlee County, Arizona. Circa 1901, plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 43. 1905.
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View up toward Shannon Mountain from Metcalf. Metcalf inclines and open cuts to the right, Shannon tunnel in center background, foreground occupied by granite porphyry. Darker background contact metamorphosed limestones and shales. Greenlee County, Arizona. Circa 1901, plate 20-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 43. 1905.
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Looking north from road just south of Dutch Flat, the white streak in the middle is washed gravel of the main channel, the bottom of which lies 100 feet below the point of observation. Slate ridges of Camel Hump in the distance. Photograph by J.C. Hawyer. Placer County, California. Circa 1902. Plate 21-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 73. 1911.